Four venues across Central Queensland — from Rockhampton city to the Capricorn Coast and the Gladstone region, with clubs forming rapidly through 2025 and 2026.
The main club in the Central Queensland region and the natural first stop for Rockhampton residents looking to get on court.
Welcomes beginners and visiting players. Sessions run throughout the week — check their Facebook page for current times and any visitor requirements.
Outdoor · ClubThe best option for Gladstone residents, with 8 courts running both tennis and pickleball sessions throughout the week.
A shared-use facility that has embraced pickleball alongside its tennis program — one of the more established setups in the Central QLD corridor.
Outdoor · Tennis & pickleballServing the Capricorn Coast population roughly 40km east of Rockhampton — the beachside option for players in the Yeppoon and Emu Park area.
A growing club that expanded its session schedule through 2025. Welcomes beginners and visitors staying on the Capricorn Coast.
Outdoor · ClubThe Callide Valley's established tennis association has added pickleball to its program, extending the sport's reach into the inland western part of the Central QLD region.
Suited to players based in Biloela and the Callide Valley who lack convenient access to Rockhampton's main club. Contact directly for current session schedule.
Outdoor · Tennis & pickleballCentral QLD's pickleball scene is growing faster than most regions — new clubs and sessions are being added regularly, and every club listed here welcomes first-timers.
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